September came with serious heat in the Punjabi music scene. From unexpected debuts to global crossovers, diss tracks to experimental collabs — this month showed the diversity of Punjabi sound in 2025. 🌍🔥
Here’s how we ranked the Top 10 Punjabi Songs of September:
🔟 Levels & Graphs – Navaan Sandhu
Arguably one of Navaan’s most powerful tracks yet. 📝 From start to finish, “Levels & Graphs” is motivating, the kind of track that makes you want to get up and grind harder. By the time you hit the electric guitar outro at 3:00, the song transforms into something almost cinematic. Navaan’s pen game shines, delivering lines that cut deep while still keeping the energy chill. It’s both introspective and hype, proving Navaan’s versatility as a writer and performer.
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9️⃣ Hello Hanji – SABBA, Dr Zeus & Jasmeen Akhtar
This one brings back the magic of duets. SABBA links with Jasmeen Akhtar under the legendary production of Dr Zeus, and “Hello Hanji” feels like a new-school Chamkila & Amarjot vibe. 🎤 The playful back-and-forth, matched with Zeus’s nostalgic touch, makes this track a refreshing mix of old-school inspiration and new-school execution.
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8️⃣ 3am in Gillco – Prem Dhillon
Prem finally went all in on his reply to Navaan Sandhu with this hard-hitting diss track. Produced by The Kidd, “3am in Gillco” is aggressive, raw, and direct, addressing Navaan’s shots with no filter. ⚔️ It’s the diss fans had been waiting for, and it’s got social media convinced the beef is back in full swing.
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7️⃣ Alcatraz – Chani Nattan, Inderpal Moga & Jazzy B
The trio that gave us “Coolin” returns with another heater. 🚨 “Alcatraz” is more than just a track, it’s a cultural statement. Chani’s sharp writing paired with Jazzy B’s fearless delivery touches on the ongoing India–Canada tensions, using their platforms to speak truth while keeping it musical. Bold, creative, and impactful.
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6️⃣ All In – BK
This one’s for the real listeners. 🎧 BK has been quietly consistent, dropping underrated gems like College and Monaco, and “All In” is another vibe-heavy release that deserves more attention. Smooth, confident, and addictive, it’s been on repeat all month. Sometimes the best tracks aren’t the loudest, but the ones you can’t stop running back.
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5️⃣ Aadat – Yo Yo Honey Singh & AP Dhillon
From Honey Singh’s massive 51-track album 51 Glorious Days, “Aadat” stands out as one of the biggest collabs of the year. 🔥 What’s wild is that AP Dhillon takes over most of the track, flowing effortlessly on Honey Singh’s production. It feels like the best AP track in a while, wrapped inside Honey’s mega project. Old-school meets new wave and it works perfectly.
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4️⃣ Sprint – Navaan Sandhu ft. Jasmeen Akhtar
Whenever Navaan links up with powerhouse female vocalists like Gurlez Akhtar, Rashi Sood, or Jasmeen Akhtar, it’s magic and “Sprint” is no exception. ⚡️ The chemistry between Navaan and Jasmeen elevates the track, with their back-and-forth creating a melody that stays in your head all night. It’s proof that duets, when done right, are timeless.
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3️⃣ Nazare – Gurinder Gill
After a quiet stretch, Gurinder Gill returned with his EP Rich Heart, and “Nazare” quickly emerged as the standout. 🎶 Honest vocals, clean delivery, and storytelling that feels rooted in his style, this one reminds everyone why GG remains a fan favorite. A track that’s smooth on the surface but deep enough to stick with you long after the first listen.
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2️⃣ Dapper Dan – Navaan Sandhu
Leading up to his album, Navaan repeatedly called himself “Dapper Dan” and when the track finally dropped, it lived up to the hype. 💎 With sleek visuals shot by Teji Sandhu, the track embodies swagger, ambition, and Navaan’s bold artistic persona. It’s been on repeat not just because of the lyrics, but because it feels like Navaan claiming his spot in the scene with authority.
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1️⃣ That Girl – Param & Manni Sandhu
This one came out of nowhere and completely stole the month. 🙌 At just 19, Param dropped her debut single with Manni Sandhu, and it’s by far the standout track of September. Drawing from her lived reality of growing up poor in India, the music video showcased her authenticity, raw, unfiltered, and deeply personal. Pair that with incredible vocals and a unique style, “That Girl” has people calling her the female Sidhu Moosewala. It’s more than a song… it’s a moment.
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💭 Do you agree with our picks? Which track from September was YOUR #1? Drop your votes below! 🗳️🔥